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joining us now. >> misplaced confidence. >>> blair taylor is with us. one of the things that urban league is involved with and something we haven't talked about as much during this conversation is parental involvement. >> right. >> and how important that is and howdy that can be in certain areas, especially urban areas. >> very much of a challenge, but critical. we have to start looking at education solutions from the bottom up versus the top down which means involving the community, involving parents, making sure teachers and students are involved in the solutions that we design. so traditionally what we've had is top-down management from a school district that would either at a local level, local school district or citywide school district that would be naming the mandates, outlining what curriculum is, planning for budget. what we're seeing now that is most effective is when you turn some of that back over to the school and let them make local decisions on curriculum or budget expenditures involving the students and teachers, you get a much better de
joining us now. >> misplaced confidence. >>> blair taylor is with us. one of the things that urban league is involved with and something we haven't talked about as much during this conversation is parental involvement. >> right. >> and how important that is and howdy that can be in certain areas, especially urban areas. >> very much of a challenge, but critical. we have to start looking at education solutions from the bottom up versus the top down which means...
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tell us about haiti, tell us about your father's work, and why this island -- why people bear such a grim existing in the best of times. >> it's a captivating place. my husband was there working in the hospital. he was in a completely poor section of haiti. very rural. when i there was about a decade ago, we worked in the community, incredible people, very uplifting, and impoverished there, incredibly happy. they think about their lives and how to rebuild them. we got an e-mail from albert schweitzer yesterday, it's the most serious challenge they have ever faced. >> mika, you were in touch with americares all yesterday. a lot of relief agencies having trouble getting into haiti right now. >> the bottom line, we don't know how many people have perished and still will. for the very latest, let's bring in nbc's ann curry on the phone from port-au-prince. ann what can you tell me? >> good morning, mika, joe, and all of you. there is still no clarity even the estimate of those killed. the catholic archbishop is among the dead. u.n. workers have died, in addition to the others. there is a
tell us about haiti, tell us about your father's work, and why this island -- why people bear such a grim existing in the best of times. >> it's a captivating place. my husband was there working in the hospital. he was in a completely poor section of haiti. very rural. when i there was about a decade ago, we worked in the community, incredible people, very uplifting, and impoverished there, incredibly happy. they think about their lives and how to rebuild them. we got an e-mail from...
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our thanks to them for sharing it with us. in 2010 we lost 496 men and women in afghanistan, 60 in iraq, 556 total in those two wars in 2010. >>> coming up next, "politico"'s john harris joins us, plus our interview with mayor michael bloomberg and sting and all that and more when "morning joe" comes back. 522 bucks -- that's what people save, on average, when they call me to switch to esurance. if they switch to esurance online, they could save 522 clams. i could save 'em 522 smackers. you talkin' dough? bread. benjamins? scratch. greenbacks. moolah. cheddar. simoleons. don't try to out-save me. he's "the saver." i know he's "the saver." [ female announcer ] you could save 522 bucks. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." it's just after 7:00 in the morning in washington d.c. the sun is out shining now up and down the east coast, just one day after the storm that dumped as much as 2 1/2 feet of snow in many parts. live picture of rockefeller plaza a
our thanks to them for sharing it with us. in 2010 we lost 496 men and women in afghanistan, 60 in iraq, 556 total in those two wars in 2010. >>> coming up next, "politico"'s john harris joins us, plus our interview with mayor michael bloomberg and sting and all that and more when "morning joe" comes back. 522 bucks -- that's what people save, on average, when they call me to switch to esurance. if they switch to esurance online, they could save 522 clams. i could...
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. when it comes to investing, no one person has all the answers. so td ameritrade doesn't give me just one person. questions about retirement? i talk to their retirement account specialists. bonds? grab the phone. fixed-income specialist. td ameritrade knows investors sometimes need real, live help. not just one broker... a whole team there to help... to help me decide what's right for me. people with answers at td ameritrade. get up to $500 when you open an account. >>> you're looking at a live shot. that is, of course, the upper west side looking down on strawberry fields forever. we're going to push in. that's of course central park west and 72nd where john lennon and yoko lived for about a decade. there will be tonight -- i went actually to my neighborhood, walked up there last year, the 29th anniversary. it was packed. people from all over the world, and tonight it will be absolutely jammed, acoustic guitars, a lo
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it's just us. >> it is just us. you know, mort zuckerman -- >> yeah. >> i'm not going to tell anybody where we were last night. >> yes. we were supposed to be here. >> mort zuckerman and i were out until midnight last night. >> that's terrific. >> at an event. and i did not expect to see him this early. >> well, i expected to see him. >> mort did not let me down. hey, tell me -- let's have the mort cam waiting outside. whenever mort comes in. >> stumbles in. hi, willie. >> willie geist is stumbling in. >> he's back there. >> oh, so he here? >> he's getting ready. >> you know what i'm proud of. i got about three hours of sleep last night. i know mort, by the time he finished the event, you know, he does "the late show" because the economy is down. you've got to work. there's the mort cam. >> starts at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. >> yeah, 6:00 a.m. >> he was back flossing with $100 bills in the makeup room. mo >> mort is on what we used to call in college millionaire time. mort, thank you for being with us. this rielle hu
it's just us. >> it is just us. you know, mort zuckerman -- >> yeah. >> i'm not going to tell anybody where we were last night. >> yes. we were supposed to be here. >> mort zuckerman and i were out until midnight last night. >> that's terrific. >> at an event. and i did not expect to see him this early. >> well, i expected to see him. >> mort did not let me down. hey, tell me -- let's have the mort cam waiting outside. whenever mort comes...
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none of us did. bad things happened to a lot of us. chris told me, tip o'neill near the end of his career, every time a new congressman came in, he brought them to the office and said don't repeat my mistake, bring your family to washington, d.c., keep them close to you because what's going to happen is bad things will happen at home. bad things will happen to your children. keep your family close. tip would be the first to say i made this terrible mistake. ray lahood, i don't think ray would mind me calling -- >> secretary of transportation called yesterday as well. he was on the list. and ray said the same thing. he said, joe, that was the biggest mistake we made. newt came in and said stay in the districts, don't bring your families um here because that will get you home more and you'll get re-elected more. >> but tip o'neill, by the end of his life, he regretted not doing that himself. >> huge regrets over not being able to be there and seeing his family grow up. huge regret. >> i've seen so much response to that column, people cal
none of us did. bad things happened to a lot of us. chris told me, tip o'neill near the end of his career, every time a new congressman came in, he brought them to the office and said don't repeat my mistake, bring your family to washington, d.c., keep them close to you because what's going to happen is bad things will happen at home. bad things will happen to your children. keep your family close. tip would be the first to say i made this terrible mistake. ray lahood, i don't think ray would...
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that's been used. cuts in medicare advantage has been used as a sledgehammer on the white house saying they're trying to cut medicare. not the same thing. >> what are some other issues that the president talked about wanting democrats -- democrats talked about wanting but they won't move for. >> public option is main one. medicare expansion is another. what's odd is there's an emphasis on the back of the president's health care plan doesn't poll well. the reality is if you ask about specific proposals, it polls well and the two that poll best is medicare expansion and public option. it's bizarre to watch a health care plan be pushed that's not popular and most popular provisions of it be branded as too extreme and have democrats run away from them. >> if you look at the overall rating of the president's bill, the senate bill, the numbers are low. they'll push it through regardless. is this the president understanding that he needs to get them fired up for the election? >> he recognizes that but he also
that's been used. cuts in medicare advantage has been used as a sledgehammer on the white house saying they're trying to cut medicare. not the same thing. >> what are some other issues that the president talked about wanting democrats -- democrats talked about wanting but they won't move for. >> public option is main one. medicare expansion is another. what's odd is there's an emphasis on the back of the president's health care plan doesn't poll well. the reality is if you ask about...
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you're with us or against us. obama brought a certain cloudy murkyness with him and it sort of lowered the temperature it seems in various places. my biggest regret for him in terms of foreign affairs, i think he felt hemmed in from being really bearing and there were immediate, quick, daring things he could have done that would have set people back. for instance, we have a nation called cuba, it's 90 miles off our shore. he could have done a lot of open up cuba at a time when castro's dying, everything's right for change. you could flood that place with american tourists looking for a cheap three days. there was a lot of stuff you could have done. you would have been in a 1958 ol oldsmobile. >> thanksgiving 2010. a great postcard. >> for 15 reasons. >> all right. fascinating discussion. up next, a political play book. also, new job numbers. later, the leaders, achievers and rebels that make gq's men of the year. first, bill karins with your holiday forecast. >> good morning, everyone. we have one airport reportin
you're with us or against us. obama brought a certain cloudy murkyness with him and it sort of lowered the temperature it seems in various places. my biggest regret for him in terms of foreign affairs, i think he felt hemmed in from being really bearing and there were immediate, quick, daring things he could have done that would have set people back. for instance, we have a nation called cuba, it's 90 miles off our shore. he could have done a lot of open up cuba at a time when castro's dying,...
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it's on us. no, no, i'll pay for it. it's on us. and then they are joking and come on, if you're going to be a smart ass, i'm not going to pay you. >> cheap shot media overreaction. >> yeah. >> surely not cheap shots from the media? come on! >> by the way, barn a al said that before the clip. >> i think we all love him right now. >> i do. i will check my talking points. did i say i love joe biden? >> hold on a second. >> i'm going to ask. just don't know. >> i can't wait to see what the white house -- >> i'm going to do this news you can't use. during a michael jackson tribute last night at the b.e.t. award, singer chris brown notorious for beating his ex-girlfriend reanna broke down singing "man in the mirror." i guess he was watching himself in the mirror and just freaked out. >> let's listen. ♪ make a change got enough to eat ♪ >> wow. >> that's real, right? >> joe, don't cry. come on! you get so emotional. >> i can't do it! i can't do it! >> that guy -- >> it's too soon! it's too soon! th
it's on us. no, no, i'll pay for it. it's on us. and then they are joking and come on, if you're going to be a smart ass, i'm not going to pay you. >> cheap shot media overreaction. >> yeah. >> surely not cheap shots from the media? come on! >> by the way, barn a al said that before the clip. >> i think we all love him right now. >> i do. i will check my talking points. did i say i love joe biden? >> hold on a second. >> i'm going to ask. just...
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colin powell will be with us, and alma powell will be with us at the 8:00 hour. >> general powell and his wife, alma. >> part of education nation. they will talk about something specifically near and dear to their hearts an organization they have been working on for years and a goal in life to make a difference. what's so funny? >> it's been a great week. i'm happy. glad to see you happy. willie. >> no, it hasn't, actually. broadcasting has been great. >> i'm playing this game under protest until i get a new chair. >> also, we have dockmentarian and baseball historian, ken burns on the show tonight. >> did you see that? it's fabulous. >> i will do the news and pretend you all aren't here. >> let's go to the news. >> why would you say that? >> that's awful. >> what have we done? >> you want me to tell everyone what you said before the show started? >> please. >> i don't think you do. i think you just need to be quiet. >> you're making the little one nervous. >> for the first time since the publication of bob woodward's new book, "obama wars," biden speaking out about his clashes on afg
colin powell will be with us, and alma powell will be with us at the 8:00 hour. >> general powell and his wife, alma. >> part of education nation. they will talk about something specifically near and dear to their hearts an organization they have been working on for years and a goal in life to make a difference. what's so funny? >> it's been a great week. i'm happy. glad to see you happy. willie. >> no, it hasn't, actually. broadcasting has been great. >> i'm...
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it used to drive us crazy. mr. mccain is mr. transparency. all of these little things have chipped away at his credibility. if the voters start to question whether you can govern and if your administration is viewed as incompetent, and your credibility starts to get chipped away, your in big trouble. >> you picked this up in massachusetts last week leading up to the election, i encountered a lot of people who still have enormous affection for president obama. they really, really like him. and yet there is an edge in their voice when they talk about him as president that verges on maybe a little buyer's remorse on the vote that they cast on him. it's a funny thing to hear. >> i think nicolle has put her finger on what the problem is. he needs to get people back to thinking he is the right man for the job, that he knows how to address the problems that the country faces. bill clinton, the reason he succeeded as president, despite all of the complications, was that people thought he got up every day, thinking how can i help people's lives. presi
it used to drive us crazy. mr. mccain is mr. transparency. all of these little things have chipped away at his credibility. if the voters start to question whether you can govern and if your administration is viewed as incompetent, and your credibility starts to get chipped away, your in big trouble. >> you picked this up in massachusetts last week leading up to the election, i encountered a lot of people who still have enormous affection for president obama. they really, really like him....
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have republicans used it more this year than it's ever been used before? and if that's the came, can't democrats turn that into an issue in and of itself? >> this is something that both parties have required the supermajority to be an issue, to be used more, and it's really a phenomenon over the last decade or so. didn't used to be that everything was a 60-vote issue. but that's right. listen, you talk to these guys behind the scenes and they say the fact that you need 60 votes to do anything in the senate it means republicans -- they would like to hold republicans responsible on the government front it seemed like republican idea after republican idea. these little sort of pet ideas that certainly we can identify the republicans associated with it earmark reform. john mccain issue. deficit, judd gregg issue. most of the coastal republicans on the nuclear power and drilling issue. lindsay graham. that's my guess of what they want to try to do. create political situations and votes so the public sees republicans, if they choose to stay unified, they can tur
have republicans used it more this year than it's ever been used before? and if that's the came, can't democrats turn that into an issue in and of itself? >> this is something that both parties have required the supermajority to be an issue, to be used more, and it's really a phenomenon over the last decade or so. didn't used to be that everything was a 60-vote issue. but that's right. listen, you talk to these guys behind the scenes and they say the fact that you need 60 votes to do...
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they are waiting for us to act. they are waiting for us to lead. as long as i hold this office, i intend to provide that leadership. i do not know how this plays politically, but i know it's right. and so i ask congress to finish its work, and i look forward to signing this reform into law. thank you very much, everybody. let's get it done. >> all right. joining us now from washington, look at that pretty shot of the white house. >> beautiful shot of the white house. >> the secretary of department of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. she'll join president obama today to meet with top health insurance ceos to discuss rising premium costs. thank you for being on the show this morning. >> good morning, mika. how are you? >> we're good. how do you think this is going to go with the president? it almost seems like he's making one last attempt at getting health care through. is it going to happen, first of all? >> well, i think the president yesterday laid out the bill, called on congress to move ahead. as you know, the comprehensive reform h
they are waiting for us to act. they are waiting for us to lead. as long as i hold this office, i intend to provide that leadership. i do not know how this plays politically, but i know it's right. and so i ask congress to finish its work, and i look forward to signing this reform into law. thank you very much, everybody. let's get it done. >> all right. joining us now from washington, look at that pretty shot of the white house. >> beautiful shot of the white house. >> the...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." live pictures of manhattan. it's a cool and beautiful friday in new york. the top three stories of the week. >> i'm sick. >> you will only get better. >> who are you? >> i'm the beaver. >> mel and the beaver. >> not that beaver, this beaver. >> last week, heard from mel gibson, he was sweet talking the mother of his child. [ bleep ] >> gibson was joins this week in his return to the public eye by a fury beaver puppet. >> good morning all. as of now, waldo is resigning and putting me in charge. >> reporter: the release of the trailer for gibson's upcoming film "the beaver" was step one of the classic hollywood comeback that almost always begins with a beaver puppet. >> this is a joke? >> no. a fresh start. >> reporter: at number t
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>> welcome back to "morning joe." live pictures of manhattan. it's a cool and beautiful friday in new york. the top three stories of the week. >> i'm sick. >> you will only get better. >> who are you? >>...
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joins us. she is in washington this morning. good to have you with us, norah. thank you very much. >> actually, though, the california ban on gay marriage overturned by a san francisco federal judge and this is the beginning of a long legal process. it's going to, obviously, end up at the united states supreme court and it's going to be a big battle. >> it is our top story. >>> gay rights activists are praising a california federal judge's decision to strike down a voter approved ban on same-sex marriage known as proposition 8. however, backers say they will file an immediate appeal to yesterday's decision. now it's almost certain the case will end up in supreme court. in his ruling, chief u.s. district judge von walker wrote this. this is interesting. i don't think i've changed that much. do you think i have? >> haven't changed that much. >> the role has changed. >> i still have babies. >> your role has changed. >> also, factually, that is just inaccurate, regardless of how you stand legally o
joins us. she is in washington this morning. good to have you with us, norah. thank you very much. >> actually, though, the california ban on gay marriage overturned by a san francisco federal judge and this is the beginning of a long legal process. it's going to, obviously, end up at the united states supreme court and it's going to be a big battle. >> it is our top story. >>> gay rights activists are praising a california federal judge's decision to strike down a voter...
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. . >>> the s.t.a.r.t. treaty finally on the floor of the senate, but not without one republican senator threatening to read every last word in that treaty. and another senator, the leading opponent senator kyle saying it is disrespectful to the christmas holiday to even be bringing it up. what do you say to senator kyle and the others who are dragging their feet? >> get out of the way. there's too much at stake for america's national security. and don't tell me about christmas. i understand christmas. i've been a senator for a long time. i've been there many years where we go right up to christmas. there's ten days between now and christmas. i hope i don't get in the way of your christmas shopping, but this is the nation's business. this is a national security at stake. act, act. >> all right. >> i love joe. i think he's getting more and more important to obama all the time. >> the vice president making the point 411 to any freshman senators, if you'
some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. . >>> the s.t.a.r.t. treaty finally on the floor of the senate, but not without one republican senator threatening to read every last word in that treaty. and another senator, the leading opponent senator kyle saying it is disrespectful to the christmas holiday to even be bringing it up. what do you say to senator kyle and the others who are dragging their feet? >> get out of the way....
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> welcome to weekend update, paul. are you ready? >> i am. >> i'll be the voice of prince charles and you'll be camilla. >> great. >> can you do an english accent? >> i can try. >> okay. and action. oh, no. >> oh, goodness me. >> oh, no. >> oh ruffians. >> oh, no. >> oh, charles do something. >> i love you. >> and i hover you. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> and -- scene. >> that was funny. 22 past the hour. let's take a look at the morning papers. "anchorage daily news," obama's plans to cut taxes for a year -- it could jeopardize the finances. >> and the. the st. petersburg times" six u.s. soldiers were killed sunday when a van filled with explos e explosives. >> "wall street journal," richard hole prook, the obama administration's top envoy remains in critical condition after a tear in his aorta. he's hospitalized at the george washington university and we wish him and his family the best in getting through with this. >> certainly our thoughts
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i remember that. >> i've been used. >> you done? >> yeah, we've all been used. are we done being used by lebron and everybody else who has built up this story and pretended? >> if he wants to come on this show tomorrow morning? >> and pretend the decision was made yesterday morning. i mean, come on, come on! all right. we'll revisit, but we're done. >>> ten russian agents admitted spying in the u.s. is expected to return to moscow today. in new york it happened quickly. the group pled guilty and sentenced to time served and deported. in exchange the russian government is releasing four people convicted of spying for the west. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has the details on that. >> reporter: assembled quickly in new york at a federal courthouse all ten admitted while they pretended to be the folks next door they were sent to be secret agents for russia. one by one they spoke their true russian names and pleaded guilty to being unregistered foreign agents and the government dropped a second charge of money laundering. the judge accepted their plea
i remember that. >> i've been used. >> you done? >> yeah, we've all been used. are we done being used by lebron and everybody else who has built up this story and pretended? >> if he wants to come on this show tomorrow morning? >> and pretend the decision was made yesterday morning. i mean, come on, come on! all right. we'll revisit, but we're done. >>> ten russian agents admitted spying in the u.s. is expected to return to moscow today. in new york it...
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does that tell us? where does that come from and does that tell us anything about how this race might end up? >> demint started the recession, responsible for the recession. >> seriously, alvin, your nickname, "turtle," where did that come from? >> no. >> no? >> like i said, demint started the recession and i'm the best candidate that defines where we're at in this country. >> he tried, lawrence tried. >> let's get to his nicknamed. >> he's focused. >> a focused candidate on message. >> stays on message. demint started the recession. we wanted a sound bite, that's it. demint started the recession. >> he did. >> did you hear about the streaker at the obama rally? >> yeah. >> a 24-year-old arrested streaking. got apparently within 10 feet of the president. he's not in the best of shape. we found out who he is, a 24-year-old from new york city, a young man named juan rodriguez. why did he do it? because a billionaire put up a challenge on his website offering a million to anyone who would write his name on
does that tell us? where does that come from and does that tell us anything about how this race might end up? >> demint started the recession, responsible for the recession. >> seriously, alvin, your nickname, "turtle," where did that come from? >> no. >> no? >> like i said, demint started the recession and i'm the best candidate that defines where we're at in this country. >> he tried, lawrence tried. >> let's get to his nicknamed. >>...
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. ♪ >>> hey, we're giving you numbers right now on inflation. the news unfortunately not good. let's go to cnbc's international superstar, erin burnett live at the new york stock exchange. give us the news. >> here's the news. we have inflation on the headline basis, prices in america, these are producer prices. it's not consumer prices, but producer prices generally tend to feed through. fell about six of tenths of 1%. it's the biggest drop in seven months. when you look at the core numbers which exclude fuel and fuel, excluding fuel is ridiculous, prices rose one-tenth of a percent. here's the problem, joe. at some point, we need prices to start going up. if they don't go up, it's a sign there isn't demand for stuff. we want to start seeing that. that's part of the problem. now one thing people will say is, oh, don't worry. go ahead. >> i'm just saying, what we heard a year ago was a fear of deflation. we don't have that fear, do we have? >> some
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he's coming in on radio with us today. >> on the radio with us. we have to bring him on tv. >> "new york post," has prepared a letter of resignation for david paterson. politico in d.c., chief politico correspondent, mr. michael len. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. my favorite part of the week when he says happy friday. i need you to take us inside the karl rove book. reader's guide. courage and consequences, the former bush senior advisor writes, this is one excerpts. on april 26 2shgs 008, i attended the white house correspondents' association dinner as a guest of newsweek editor jon plea meacham. during the dinner, jarrett e-mailed obama on her blackbe y blackberry. she said i'm breaking bread with satan, and she made the mistake of showing me his reply, which was rove hates me. >> karl appears on tuesday on the "today" show with matt lauer. the president confrontedconfron him, he confronted obama and complained about a passage that preferred to him in the president's book "audacity of hope." he quoted a variety of conservatives saying we're
he's coming in on radio with us today. >> on the radio with us. we have to bring him on tv. >> "new york post," has prepared a letter of resignation for david paterson. politico in d.c., chief politico correspondent, mr. michael len. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. my favorite part of the week when he says happy friday. i need you to take us inside the karl rove book. reader's guide. courage and consequences, the former bush senior advisor writes, this is one...
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that will help us. somehow barack obama doesn't understand that if he helps the people that hire people, he's not only helping them, he's helping himself, helping the country, helping put people back to work. there's a fundamental disconnect that he needs to link up. >> i actually wish he -- if this is the case, would explain more to people or perhaps some of the top women running the economy would do it, explain why maybe this is harder than it looks. why you're trying to create a system that doesn't break down again. you're trying to create a system that isn't driven by greed and then ultimately ravaged by it and you're trying to create a system that then flourishes within that. i would venture to say it's a little harder than it looks. maybe that's why we've had a bumpy ride. >> i disagree actually. >> i think one of the problems is lumping all business together as well. i think obviously everybody understands the bashing of the wall street fat cat rhetoric because, let's face it, they deserved it. b
that will help us. somehow barack obama doesn't understand that if he helps the people that hire people, he's not only helping them, he's helping himself, helping the country, helping put people back to work. there's a fundamental disconnect that he needs to link up. >> i actually wish he -- if this is the case, would explain more to people or perhaps some of the top women running the economy would do it, explain why maybe this is harder than it looks. why you're trying to create a system...
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come join us. we'll have some free starbucks, maybe free beer. >> it's huge. >> 6:00 in the morning, november 3rd. >> i get it, "saturday night live." [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. etfs? exchange traded funds? don't give me just ten or twenty to choose from. come on. td ameritrade introduces commission-free etfs with a difference-- more choice. over a hundred etfs.... ...chosen by the unbiased experts at morningstar associates. let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." willie, wh
come join us. we'll have some free starbucks, maybe free beer. >> it's huge. >> 6:00 in the morning, november 3rd. >> i get it, "saturday night live." [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. etfs? exchange...
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they turned on us and wiped us out. bill clinton re-elected in '96 and the republican revolution died. and it died because they actually had their -- i'm just wondering, everybody in the obama white house from right now is not only from chicago, i think they're all from hyde park in chicago. don't they need to bring in an outsider? somebody from chattanooga, real america, like you, suwannw swan. >> they need a swanny person. >> they need some drawl. sure, they need to do something, because they're losing elections, and the people, as you say, are not going the right direction, but every understanding of history -- you just described 1990s, this happened to franklin roosevelt, this happened to lyndon johnson in 1996, it happened to ronald reagan. >> ronald in '82, '83. >> he got clobbered and he was out of it and it was all going to be -- stay the course. remember. when you're in "stay the course" land, that gets a sound bite. stay the course. and my historical instinct is that we overreact to things that happen that in
they turned on us and wiped us out. bill clinton re-elected in '96 and the republican revolution died. and it died because they actually had their -- i'm just wondering, everybody in the obama white house from right now is not only from chicago, i think they're all from hyde park in chicago. don't they need to bring in an outsider? somebody from chattanooga, real america, like you, suwannw swan. >> they need a swanny person. >> they need some drawl. sure, they need to do something,...
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i'm going to use it. he couldn't get a hearing in one house of the congress controlled by his own party on entitlement refor reform. >> republicans killed entitlement reform that george bush decided. he has the courage to say we're going to reform social security. his own republican congress killed it. >> if you ask ability the debt or deficit, yeah, it's a concern. you ask them now, it's two or three. so the country has changed. it wasn't ready. congress wasn't ready in '04 when he proposed it. the country wasn't ready. people may not be ready. but they're warming up. they're looking for leaders to come forward and say this is the truth. we're not going to scare it. there's a way to do this. it's reasonable. we'll get the country out of this mess. >> we hear that from people in both parties. this is a reality that everybody gets except for leaders in washington. >> president obama took so much heat from republicans asking where are the jobs? why did you take on health care with unemployment where it is.
i'm going to use it. he couldn't get a hearing in one house of the congress controlled by his own party on entitlement refor reform. >> republicans killed entitlement reform that george bush decided. he has the courage to say we're going to reform social security. his own republican congress killed it. >> if you ask ability the debt or deficit, yeah, it's a concern. you ask them now, it's two or three. so the country has changed. it wasn't ready. congress wasn't ready in '04 when he...
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i don't know. >> with us this morning to help us reflect back and look forward, msnbc contributor mike barnicle, msnbc foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell and business columnist for "the new york times" and author of "too big to fail" andrew ross sorkin. >> i like that animation. >> great, wasn't it? it's also great we get you out of your prep school vacation. >> very kind. >> back from boarding school. >> my parents let me out this morning early. >> the fact that your prep school is now allowing all of you guys to walk around with cashmere jackets, better than hogwarts. >> obviously the economy is all that matters to this president right now, jobs, jobs, jobs. he's got to get america back to work. does it look like they're heading in the right decks? >> i think they've regained the focus but don't know if they can move the needle. we have europe overhanging us. that's they can do very, very little about. i think there are new questions about the euro zone and whether that will break up and freak out the market. >> does it collapse? >> i don't know if it collapses. it has to
i don't know. >> with us this morning to help us reflect back and look forward, msnbc contributor mike barnicle, msnbc foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell and business columnist for "the new york times" and author of "too big to fail" andrew ross sorkin. >> i like that animation. >> great, wasn't it? it's also great we get you out of your prep school vacation. >> very kind. >> back from boarding school. >> my parents let me out...
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use it. and i can tell you -- >> for all of the critics of the president, you got to hand it to him for getting that deal done. >> do you think the 20 billion dollar agreement gets to addressing some of the criticism toward the president that this is all about management and he hasn't managed as well as he ought to have and, yet, this looks like a pretty good management job. >> i would agree. i mean, one of the implicit charges is that this whole thing is being managed incompetently. this is something that is tangible and real people can understand it and i think that's a big step away from that charge of incompetence. >> by the way, the president was criticized by not going far enough when it came to creating a new wave of energy technology. everybody i talked to along the gulf coast said what do you think of the speech? what do you think of the speech? i continued to throw it out again today. i think chuck todd said yesterday that was a speech that was for the gulf region, for the people wh
use it. and i can tell you -- >> for all of the critics of the president, you got to hand it to him for getting that deal done. >> do you think the 20 billion dollar agreement gets to addressing some of the criticism toward the president that this is all about management and he hasn't managed as well as he ought to have and, yet, this looks like a pretty good management job. >> i would agree. i mean, one of the implicit charges is that this whole thing is being managed...
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you saw how clinton used us in '95, drug us out, battered us, we wereç overconfident and we knew at that point we got to deal with this guy because he may inflict some pain. that is not there now with barack obama. >> i think that's right, plus the new team is coming in. this is a very different team. by the way, as a reagan guy, somebody who served in his cabinet, i revere him, love him, this is the best team we've put on the field. >> you're talking about republicans taking control? >> yes. >> it's interesting, john boehner, small government conservative, he's never excited me before but boehner may be the right guy for this time, not repeating the mistakes that somebody more ideological like newt or the fresh march, what we did in '95. bill, i don't think they will repeat those mistakes? >> it's not just primarily boehner, i'm thinking ryan. >> paul ryan, amazing. >> the guy to empower america. the new guys. i had all thesis new guys on my radio show. this is a heck of a team. they're not all rookies either. >> paul ryan, yes, he -- >> let me ask a question about this team. maybe
you saw how clinton used us in '95, drug us out, battered us, we wereç overconfident and we knew at that point we got to deal with this guy because he may inflict some pain. that is not there now with barack obama. >> i think that's right, plus the new team is coming in. this is a very different team. by the way, as a reagan guy, somebody who served in his cabinet, i revere him, love him, this is the best team we've put on the field. >> you're talking about republicans taking...
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so we have mark halprin still with us, dr. jeffrey sachs still with us. joining us now, the special representative for afghanistan and pakistan, ambassador richard holbrooke who just returned from flood-ravaged regions of pakistan. we should begin right there. ifts a story simply not being told enough. thanks for coming on the show this morning. >> good to be back. >> give us a sense of what you saw and the size and the scope of the flooding. >> what i saw was an immense tragedy, an area the size of italy, an area which on the map i think we have here superimposed on the u.s., stretches from the canadian border all the way down to the florida border, just superimposed. about 20 million people are out of their homes. deaths have been a lot less than the tsunami or the haitian earthquake. >> a little over 1500 deaths. >> well, close to 2,000. the number is mercifully less. but what you've got now is a devastation, the greatest floods in history in the country. i saw two kinds of areas, joe. first, the areas in the province of cyn where the waters are still
so we have mark halprin still with us, dr. jeffrey sachs still with us. joining us now, the special representative for afghanistan and pakistan, ambassador richard holbrooke who just returned from flood-ravaged regions of pakistan. we should begin right there. ifts a story simply not being told enough. thanks for coming on the show this morning. >> good to be back. >> give us a sense of what you saw and the size and the scope of the flooding. >> what i saw was an immense...
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i turned 40 yesterday. >> pat's still with us. >> willie geist with us. pat buchanan in washington, right? >> yes, he is. >> really quickly, because valerie jarrett is going to be on in a second. >> she's standing by. >> but pat, really quickly, just to sum it up, the two conservatives on set here, you and i have been talking about elena kagan all morning. and i think even though we differ on how we would vote if we were in the senate for elena kagan, i think we've already dismissed the first argument that she's harriet miers. she is not. she's very qualified for this position. i'm not not saying harriet miers is not qualified for certain position. as you said back when harriet miers first got nominated. this suggestion she's not a litigator and never been a litigator and therefore, she's unqualified, mitch mcconnell said that on the floor is laughable because she's solicitor general of the usa's top litigator, right? >> i agree. i think she's not only qualified by experience and ability, she's an extremely intelligent woman. she wrote very well even when
i turned 40 yesterday. >> pat's still with us. >> willie geist with us. pat buchanan in washington, right? >> yes, he is. >> really quickly, because valerie jarrett is going to be on in a second. >> she's standing by. >> but pat, really quickly, just to sum it up, the two conservatives on set here, you and i have been talking about elena kagan all morning. and i think even though we differ on how we would vote if we were in the senate for elena kagan, i think...
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to use it. it's all monitored. >> what's going to happen with this money? is it gone? >> can it come back? is there any way -- >> there's a second phase. you can reply in april. >> next year, the president just announced they're going to put more money into the program and make it so district by district, they can apply as well. so that paychecks it more possible for the districts that really want to do the right thing to be able to do it. >> we're going to have you guys on the radio, wabc radio. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> it's just right across the hall, i didn't know it either. >> dr. deborah kenny. when we come back, a rare look at president obama's first year in the white house. keep it right here on "morning joe." [ female announcer ] pure cane sugar and the stevia plant. two of nature's sweetest wonders now in new sun crystals, the only 100% natural sweetener made with pure cane sugar and stevia. with just 5 calories a packet. new sun crystals all-natural sweetener. ( sniffing ) missing
to use it. it's all monitored. >> what's going to happen with this money? is it gone? >> can it come back? is there any way -- >> there's a second phase. you can reply in april. >> next year, the president just announced they're going to put more money into the program and make it so district by district, they can apply as well. so that paychecks it more possible for the districts that really want to do the right thing to be able to do it. >> we're going to have...
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. ♪ >>> at bp, we create the spills that put america back to work. our environmental catastrophes hotels and restaurants with cleanup workers and desperate government officials. we create thousands of new jobs from picking up tar balls to scraping oily crap off pelicans to creating [ bleep ] propaganda like this ad and these economic benefits are here to stay because once we start a spill, we don't have any idea how to stop it. we're bp! putting america back to work. cleaning up our [ bleep ]! >> oh! 20 past the hour. time to take a look at the morning papers. we start with the "the wall street journal." american stock and bond yields fell sharply as concerns mounted that the economy might be in for a slowdown. >> "the san francisco chronicle" tesla's ipo takes off. shooting up 40% in first day of trading as the rest of the market tanks. what are you laughing about, barnicle some. >> what did you call it? tulsa? >> tesla. all i know is yesterday thi
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give us a choice. give us the opportunity, all the people of this state, who want to vote in the november election, to make this choice ourselves. abraham lincoln said it best, government should be for the people, by the people. by doing this, in november, all people will be able to make a choice. not some in one club or another, frankly, for a club within a club as it relates to a primary. let's go straight to the people. let's be unafraid and give them the power of choice. it may not work, it may work, but it's for the people regardless. >> you don't like the people, you don't like abraham lincoln. we need to talk. >> look at charlie. >> i'm a little bit cynical, charlie. >> you are cynical. >> you can be cynical. let's go to jon meacham. jon, do you have any cynical questions for charlie crist? >> not as cynical as mika. governor, to paraphrase ronald reagan, did the -- are you leaving the republican party or has the party left you? >> i'm going to the people. and i think that's really what's import
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that will get us to grow. we're saying let's do stimulus and maybe we'll get around to the budget deficit. >> all of europe is sick except germany. they are the most viable right now. they underwent an austerity program. they lectured barack obama and said, you're spending way too much money. the way to growth is being fiscally responsible and they have proven it. >> they have the ability to export to all those countries around them. but you're right. basically you're right. >> that's richard's way of saying i'm not going to embarrass you this early in the morning. >> the average person didn't understand inside the fortune cookie. >> are you an average person. >> i thought you called yourself average joe. >> i'm regular joe. >> we'll talk about this later, but richard haass, i don't know if it's the official argument but has an argued about lee being a communist. pay attention. >> i will pay close attention. let's start with the trillion dollar -- >> let's do that. let's just lather in many, shall we, all of u
that will get us to grow. we're saying let's do stimulus and maybe we'll get around to the budget deficit. >> all of europe is sick except germany. they are the most viable right now. they underwent an austerity program. they lectured barack obama and said, you're spending way too much money. the way to growth is being fiscally responsible and they have proven it. >> they have the ability to export to all those countries around them. but you're right. basically you're right....
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got us into this mess. of course, fannie and freddie got us into this mess, allowing people in wall street to leverage 40-1 got us into this mess. a lot of things got us into this mess. lower taxes and a more positive business environment for middle class americans, for small businesses. that didn't get us into this mess. >> no, it didn't, joe. >> these policies in the 1980s under reagan and the 1990s under bill clinton led to an explosion of jobs in this country. >> exactly, limited government, low taxes, less regulation, let the private sector lead. i think friedman is speaking for his own group, but american people are saying the same things, joe, that you're saying and that the republican party, if it's principled was saying and is saying right now. >> of course, the biggest problem with the republicans under the bush era is, john heilemann, they didn't believe what they said, record deficits. >> yes, i would have said the combination of two things, one is that there were huge tax cuts combined with mas
got us into this mess. of course, fannie and freddie got us into this mess, allowing people in wall street to leverage 40-1 got us into this mess. a lot of things got us into this mess. lower taxes and a more positive business environment for middle class americans, for small businesses. that didn't get us into this mess. >> no, it didn't, joe. >> these policies in the 1980s under reagan and the 1990s under bill clinton led to an explosion of jobs in this country. >> exactly,...
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joining us from texas, good morning, what can you tell us? >> considering the amount of damage here and it is quite massive, it does raise questions as to whether andrew joseph stack loaded that plane with some other type of fuel. let's walk through what happened yesterday. around 10:00 investigators say that andrew joseph stack flew that single engine plane into the lower portion of the building. about 200 people were inside. many of them federal government workers, irs workers. about 13 people were injured. two seriously. in the end two people died including one federal worker and stack himself. before that about 45 minutes before that, he had set fire to his own house before going to a nearby airport and securing that plane and then ramming it into the building here. before all of this happened, he left an online rant. he had some type of dispute and some type of ongoing beef with the irs. he had this rant saying i had enough. i'm finally ready to stop this insanity and one of the last ones, well, mr. big brother, irs man, let's try someth
joining us from texas, good morning, what can you tell us? >> considering the amount of damage here and it is quite massive, it does raise questions as to whether andrew joseph stack loaded that plane with some other type of fuel. let's walk through what happened yesterday. around 10:00 investigators say that andrew joseph stack flew that single engine plane into the lower portion of the building. about 200 people were inside. many of them federal government workers, irs workers. about 13...
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back us with. good to have you on. >> thank you very much. nice to be here. >> let's start with the piece from "the financial times" which is right here. >> it's a case for multilateralism. >> richard uses a lot of big words. >> not elittism or regionalism or functionalism -- >> the great risk, from 1947 to 1991 was a nuclear bomb landing in manhattan or washington, d.c. new you bring up all of this stuff. biological warfare, nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists. these are dangerous times. >> the previous century, the risk was from strong states. what are we worried about now? we're not really worried about strong states, because there aren't a lot of strong states. we're worried about yemen, pakistan, afghanistan, somalia. what do these countries have in common? they are weak states. they can't do what states are meant to do. they can't control what happens from within their own territory. normally, we wouldn't mind that much. except here we are in a world of globalization. when guys get rad
back us with. good to have you on. >> thank you very much. nice to be here. >> let's start with the piece from "the financial times" which is right here. >> it's a case for multilateralism. >> richard uses a lot of big words. >> not elittism or regionalism or functionalism -- >> the great risk, from 1947 to 1991 was a nuclear bomb landing in manhattan or washington, d.c. new you bring up all of this stuff. biological warfare, nuclear weapons in the...
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help us out here. if jennifer politan no says we don't have to worry about terrorism because we have people working 364 days out of the year, will they give us a heads up to know the day they're all taking off so i can keep my family home? >> one person takes out a different day. that's the deal and they're all covering for each other. i don't know. maybe it's christmas day. >> what are we hearing? every holiday season we hear terrorism threats are on the rise, hearing about the possibilities in europe. same thing here? do americans have reason to be cautious? >> i think americans always have reason to be cautious. they say there are no specific threats, that nothing similar to what they are now winding up in the uk and europe happened here but they always don't know what they don't know. that is the continuing fear that all officials in national security have always had. >> remember last christmas. >> exactly. >> the man that joe biden -- the underpants bomber last year flying into detroit on christma
help us out here. if jennifer politan no says we don't have to worry about terrorism because we have people working 364 days out of the year, will they give us a heads up to know the day they're all taking off so i can keep my family home? >> one person takes out a different day. that's the deal and they're all covering for each other. i don't know. maybe it's christmas day. >> what are we hearing? every holiday season we hear terrorism threats are on the rise, hearing about the...
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our starbucks this morning and none of us knew him. it just shows that, again, in new york -- we talked about the paladino race, there's a lot of andy incumbent, andy obama, andy democratic feeling. even in places like new york where you think democrats would be safe, it is going to be a challenge. she's not very well defined. and a stronger person in the race against her could really -- >> why don't we just go through the "morning joe" list of potential candidates. >> they've all sat in that chair. >> they sat in that chair. if harold ford had stayed in the race, he would have walked away with it. if dan seen know. >> i think he would have been a strong candidate. >> i call him mr. senator right now. >> the whole delicate issue of when you run and make that judgment. >> a fine balance. >> such a squeaker in politics. >> of course, mort zuckerman as well. >> let's look at colorado. the times/cnn poll shows that incumbent michael bennett trails republican ken buck by a five-point margin, 49% to 44%. >> here, of course, we heard buck was
our starbucks this morning and none of us knew him. it just shows that, again, in new york -- we talked about the paladino race, there's a lot of andy incumbent, andy obama, andy democratic feeling. even in places like new york where you think democrats would be safe, it is going to be a challenge. she's not very well defined. and a stronger person in the race against her could really -- >> why don't we just go through the "morning joe" list of potential candidates. >>...
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, to undermine us. it reminds me, pat, and mike, speaking about vietnam and cambodia in 2004, i spoke to a special ops guy that was flying back over to afghanistan and he was no fan of the bush administration. i said, hey, is the iraq war really distracted us? is that why things -- why we haven't gotten osama bin laden and aren't moving as quickly against the taliban as we could? the guy looked at me and laughed like i was a fool. >> yeah. >> unless you can use those troops and invade pakistan, we're just wasting our time. this is 2004! >> right. joe, let's get some basics here to lay down the framework for this discussion. john heilemann and pat buchanan, what exactly would pakistan's angle be here some what is the value to them to help the taliban as opposed to accept our money and work with us? >> they think the taliban is going to win and think karzai is not going to win and want a backup in afghanistan and look at the main enemy as india and the pashtun, they are more pashtun in pakistan. what they
, to undermine us. it reminds me, pat, and mike, speaking about vietnam and cambodia in 2004, i spoke to a special ops guy that was flying back over to afghanistan and he was no fan of the bush administration. i said, hey, is the iraq war really distracted us? is that why things -- why we haven't gotten osama bin laden and aren't moving as quickly against the taliban as we could? the guy looked at me and laughed like i was a fool. >> yeah. >> unless you can use those troops and...
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> the insurance companies are the problem. and we're giving them a version of a bailout. >> so, did we just get a no there, congressman? will you vote against the senate bill at the first stage of this process? >> if that sounded like a no, you're correct. >> after careful discussions with president obama, speaker pelosi, my wife elizabeth and close friends, i've decided to cast a vote in favor of the legislation. >> and as sam stein, and after they sent over a nice piece of chocolate mousse. that is -- i must say, sam, i -- and this happens on both sides, obviously. i have never been able to figure out members of congress who can do that. i mean, publicly and privately. you spoke with kucinich. >> yeah. >> they -- he and his wife were both vehemently against this. said it was bad for the democratic party, bad for america and great for health care companies. and a week later he's like, i'm in. >> yeah. i want to grant him a little space on this. h
some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> the insurance companies are the problem. and we're giving them a version of a bailout. >> so, did we just get a no there, congressman? will you vote against the senate bill at the first stage of this process? >> if that sounded like a no, you're correct. >> after careful discussions with president obama, speaker pelosi, my wife elizabeth and close friends, i've decided...
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he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't happened. we're dealing with the same issues we were surprised we on 9/11. >> and you were showing the prison cells. one of the things you highlight here, al qaeda was born in the egyptian prison cells where people that plotted against sadat were tortured. >> right. the number two in al qaeda, the doctor that's always at bin laden's side, he was a surgeon and he was picked up after the sadat assassination and spent three years in the prisons being tortured and he had already a terror group he started when he was 15 years old to overthrow the egyptian government.
he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't...
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now we know because senators tell us, they all watch us. the white house watches us. take a good example. for instance, yesterday, richard blumenthal, mika knows him and likes him very much, and you had bob woodward, pat buchanan. who else was down there? >> gene robinson. >> all of them saying richard, help yourself. say i'm sorry i screwed up and move on. >> mika's point of view, she wants the complete story, she wants the providence of the tape, due diligence by reporters. this is the discussion i love here. >> we want richard to help himself and tell the truth and move on. it's the same thing with rand paul. we just know. >> you want rand paul to clarify could it possibly really be his position? >> right. we hope he does that because we don't like people stepping on land mines and blowing up. also, the rand paul race will become so ugly and so divisive -- >> isn't it better he reveal his true self. i would like him to clarify and i would like the revelation to be that is, in fact, what he really believes and voters should know that. i think that would be absolutel
now we know because senators tell us, they all watch us. the white house watches us. take a good example. for instance, yesterday, richard blumenthal, mika knows him and likes him very much, and you had bob woodward, pat buchanan. who else was down there? >> gene robinson. >> all of them saying richard, help yourself. say i'm sorry i screwed up and move on. >> mika's point of view, she wants the complete story, she wants the providence of the tape, due diligence by reporters....
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we have dee dee myers with us from washington and a great cast with us here in new york. and joining us now, the executive editor for politico when's here with the plorning playbook. >> bring it down a little bit. too much fun. >> a little spice. >> hey, jim. let's talk about perfect timing. politico had a story i read this morning about how the white house is being slammed by democrats on capitol hill for botching the health care message. >> right. >> and that, in fact, telling democrats on the campaign trail not to talk about cauost containment and remind people they passed health care. talk about how house democrats and senate democrats believe the white house is botched the health care message. >> they've had a very hard time getting any traction with the health care message. there's a new poll circulated with the outside groups saying this argument of containing cost or reduce deficits is not penetrating at all. so what they have tried to focus on is the benefits you get as a consumer from the health care bill. the problem is most of those benefits don't kick in for
we have dee dee myers with us from washington and a great cast with us here in new york. and joining us now, the executive editor for politico when's here with the plorning playbook. >> bring it down a little bit. too much fun. >> a little spice. >> hey, jim. let's talk about perfect timing. politico had a story i read this morning about how the white house is being slammed by democrats on capitol hill for botching the health care message. >> right. >> and that, in...
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stay with us. we'll be right back with more "morning joe." >> and don't forget, tonight is the book signing for mika's new book, "all things at once." she's be at book ends on east ridge avenue at 7:00 p.m. make sure you stop by. if you're >> jersey. that's some town. we'll be right back. wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. but it can't have... can't have about half a day's worth of fiber? i assure you it does. i can only taste... only taste the crunchy clusters, honey, and brown sugar. no madam, i don't have esp. (announcer) fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. >>> and who is panieel? >> that's the place that he caught -- >> here with us now, professor at tufts university -- >> i grew up in a baptist church. talking to anybody that knows in the me in my personal life, but i read the bible. we did it like about 20 times a week and i know the bible front and back. but i was educated. we have dr. paneel josephs. he's a professor of history at tufts university. and i found out that penie
stay with us. we'll be right back with more "morning joe." >> and don't forget, tonight is the book signing for mika's new book, "all things at once." she's be at book ends on east ridge avenue at 7:00 p.m. make sure you stop by. if you're >> jersey. that's some town. we'll be right back. wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. but it can't have... can't have about half a day's worth of fiber? i assure you it does. i can only taste... only taste the...
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so give us all, please, those of us in the lower 48 -- we have taken over canada now, right -- give us the sights, the scenes, the smells of vancouver. what have you seen thus far? >> actually, it smells pretty good here, believe it or not. it's a beautiful town, we're right on the water. we're here at the broadcast center where all the media's descended. over 2,000 members of northbound staff here, but behind me is where you see the mountains. there's cypress mountain, the one closer to me, that's about 30 minutes away, and whistler, about three hours away. the place looks great. they're not worried about the snow. and i will just tell you that the big item here, joe, i'm not one who typically wears a pair of mittens, but this is the must have item at the olympics. you try to go buy them, you can't anymore. they're getting them in as quickly as possible. ten bucks for these, so i'll bring back a bag. >> i want them. and for my little girls too. >> and my little girl kate would love them too. >> thank you, willie. >> absolutely. >> don't bring them back for dylan. it's a lot higher to
so give us all, please, those of us in the lower 48 -- we have taken over canada now, right -- give us the sights, the scenes, the smells of vancouver. what have you seen thus far? >> actually, it smells pretty good here, believe it or not. it's a beautiful town, we're right on the water. we're here at the broadcast center where all the media's descended. over 2,000 members of northbound staff here, but behind me is where you see the mountains. there's cypress mountain, the one closer to...
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one was tell us about your faith. the other was will you eat one of my husband's red hot chilli peppers. >> i think he's been trying to do what we've been talking about which is connect and on different levels where there are questions, he's going there. that connection with the woman on the economy the other day, still sort of reverberates today because it was a seminal moment for this president and this country in terms of how people feel. he's putting himself out there. i commend him for it. i think it's hard for him. >> i think it's very hard for him. you can tell with him answering that question. >> i read the "times" story. as a guy who grew up in a southern baptist church. my parents took me there in the morning. they made me go to training union at night even when the super bowl was on. we were there wednesday night. we were there friday night. i grew up in an evangelical culture. i see you smirking wondering what happened to me. so i look through that statement, and when he says things like, jesus died for my
one was tell us about your faith. the other was will you eat one of my husband's red hot chilli peppers. >> i think he's been trying to do what we've been talking about which is connect and on different levels where there are questions, he's going there. that connection with the woman on the economy the other day, still sort of reverberates today because it was a seminal moment for this president and this country in terms of how people feel. he's putting himself out there. i commend him...
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some of us have looked at this. it's kind of like the stages of grief and moving past the anger, the sadness, the bargaining. some democrats are starting the accept that this is the deal. they may not like it. the president has said there's parts that he doesn't like. they're putting it on the line. we had larry summers, one of the chief economic advisors yesterday speaking practically apocalypt apocalyptically, if this doesn't pat it increases the risk of a double-dip recession if this doesn't get passed. so the white house feels like they're on a better path here. this could get debated in the senate as soon as today. >> do you think the republicans when they debate it will express to deep concern that they expressed during stimulus and so many other of obama's policy that is they were so critical of, the concern they feel about the deficit, the debt and the amount that this is going to cost and how it's not being paid for? >> i think there actually will be some that do that. i think there will be some. i think yo
some of us have looked at this. it's kind of like the stages of grief and moving past the anger, the sadness, the bargaining. some democrats are starting the accept that this is the deal. they may not like it. the president has said there's parts that he doesn't like. they're putting it on the line. we had larry summers, one of the chief economic advisors yesterday speaking practically apocalypt apocalyptically, if this doesn't pat it increases the risk of a double-dip recession if this doesn't...